QBJ-1594 The Climb | Devoxx

The Climb

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Room 1

Friday at 14:30 - 15:20

Languages can’t succeed in a vacuum. In 1999, Dave Thomas wrote the Pickaxe book, a text that played a critical role in the adoption and growth of the Ruby programming language. In 2014, he was seeing some of the same signs in a young programming language called Elixir. In 2014, Bruce Tate and José Valim were coming to grips with the fact that Elixir needed a web server and realizing José’s Dynamo server was not going to succeed. Neither had any idea what it would take to climb the mountain in front of them. This climb is a process that all open source communities must go through. In this talk, Bruce will tell those stories and others as we explore the Elixir story, not from the perspective from the core team but as members of the supporting community.

Bruce Tate Bruce Tate

Bruce Tate is a mountain biker, climber, author, father of two from Austin, Texas. The CTO for icanmakeitbetter.com is using Elixir and Ruby to deliver fast, scalable applications. He is the author of Seven Languages in Seven Weeks, Programming Elixir, and 10 other books.